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to meet ghazi. i told daniel pearl this and you saw what happened. and i thought jack blease, this is the introduction. i thought for sure ghazi is going to be nasty and scary and it turned out that ghazi actually looked and behaved in many ways like jerry garcia. >> host: kind of raleigh wally. >> guest: bearded, long curls, fake beard, round spectacles and was very jovial and was easy to laugh and was very open and didn't have anything to hide. he was open about his relationship with various jihadi groups and i don't know that he ever knew my family background but nonetheless he opened up to me so that was the basis in fact recently the second half of the book which is my four days and two jihadi camps and different groups and what not and it was based on this relationship with ghazi. >> host: there's several sections in the book. could you read one from the ret mosque and then when you talk about how we all ended. >> guest: so, you know, i'd met ghazi probably half a dozen times, and in the early
to meet ghazi. i told daniel pearl this and you saw what happened. and i thought jack blease, this is the introduction. i thought for sure ghazi is going to be nasty and scary and it turned out that ghazi actually looked and behaved in many ways like jerry garcia. >> host: kind of raleigh wally. >> guest: bearded, long curls, fake beard, round spectacles and was very jovial and was easy to laugh and was very open and didn't have anything to hide. he was open about his relationship...
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he was to be the introduction to ghazi. and then at lunch one day, he had a little bit of a checkered past and that he had been the person who daniel pearl have gone to to try to be introduced to shake a lot of. shake along was that had mass the head honcho of this jihadi group that daniel pearl was time to be when he was robbed of the. he said to perl, i've talked to him and he says he will not be too. end of this year. finds out that perl as he says to me, i'm going to go talk to ghazi. of i.t. that ghazi is off limits, i don't want to hear that you're going behind my back tried to find another way to meet ozzy. because i told daniel pearl this and you saw what happened. and i thought, check please. so this was introduction to it i thought for sure guys he is going to be weighed nastier and scary but it turned out that ghazi looked and behaved in many ways like jerry garcia. traveled kind of roly-poly? >> guest: bearded. he wore this long curls, thick beard, kind of round spectacles and was a very jovial and was easy to l
he was to be the introduction to ghazi. and then at lunch one day, he had a little bit of a checkered past and that he had been the person who daniel pearl have gone to to try to be introduced to shake a lot of. shake along was that had mass the head honcho of this jihadi group that daniel pearl was time to be when he was robbed of the. he said to perl, i've talked to him and he says he will not be too. end of this year. finds out that perl as he says to me, i'm going to go talk to ghazi. of...
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[team cheering] ghazi: and this year we also inintroduced an innovation room. [drums beatating] [indistinct chatter] [shouting and cheering] rawan: we crushed them. [laughs] [drums beating, ululating] rawan: i didn't know that i wass gogoing to score, but when i di, all my friends s were like, "aa" we did what we promised our coach. [i[indistinct]t] [speakining english] [speaking arabic] [inindistinct]] it is only a contest. [cheeringng, chanting] tanya: i t think to ststart off, bacacktrack onene step. i mean,e playay is actualally a right. 's not even--we're not here to do it as a "n"nice to havave." it's actuallyly we're here to reinfoe the right to play. so the right to play is essential in a child's life. it's part of our whole development, too. and so as we were mentioning, you know, as we think back of our childhood and the right to play and j just the good momoments that t we have to being able to be outsiside to mt frieiends, to lelearn teamwoworo learn how to cooperate, to learn how to lose, how to shake other children's hands, and how to move forward
[team cheering] ghazi: and this year we also inintroduced an innovation room. [drums beatating] [indistinct chatter] [shouting and cheering] rawan: we crushed them. [laughs] [drums beating, ululating] rawan: i didn't know that i wass gogoing to score, but when i di, all my friends s were like, "aa" we did what we promised our coach. [i[indistinct]t] [speakining english] [speaking arabic] [inindistinct]] it is only a contest. [cheeringng, chanting] tanya: i t think to ststart off,...
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[team cheering] ghazi: and this year we also inintroduced an innovation room. [drums beatating] [indistinct chatter] [shouting and cheering] rawan: we crushed them. [laughs] [drums beating, ululating] rawan: i didn't know that i wass gogoing to score, but when i di, all my friends s were like, "aa" we did what we promised our coach. [i[indistinct]t] [speakining english] [speaking arabic] [inindistinct]] it is only a contest. [cheeringng, chanting] tanya: i t think to ststart off, bacacktrack onene step. i mean,e playay is actualally a right. 's not even--we're not here to do it as a "n"nice to havave." it's actuallyly we're here to reinfoe the right to play. so the right to play is essential in a child's life. it's part of our whole development, too. and so as we were mentioning, you know, as we think back of our childhood and the right to play and j just the good momoments that t we have to being able to be outsiside to mt frieiends, to lelearn teamwoworo learn how to cooperate, to learn how to lose, how to shake other children's hands, and how to move forward
[team cheering] ghazi: and this year we also inintroduced an innovation room. [drums beatating] [indistinct chatter] [shouting and cheering] rawan: we crushed them. [laughs] [drums beating, ululating] rawan: i didn't know that i wass gogoing to score, but when i di, all my friends s were like, "aa" we did what we promised our coach. [i[indistinct]t] [speakining english] [speaking arabic] [inindistinct]] it is only a contest. [cheeringng, chanting] tanya: i t think to ststart off,...
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>> the most shocking findings center on the military response to ben ghazi or lack thereof. the administration has consistently given the impression that it did everything possible to rescue the americans under siege in ben ghazi when evidently, he didn't actually lift a finger and two republican members of the committee put it, it's one thing for the committee to have tried and failed, it's another thing entirely to have not tried it all and it gives the question of the white house's motivations for withholding assets and subsequently spending the attack to look like a protest . heather: and there are political motivations detailed in the report, speaking of the military and why there were not deployed. there was a team on the runway apparently waiting to be deployed in spain but they sat there on the plane for three hours and instead changed their uniforms three or four timesbecause they didn't want to offend bolivians . >> this is one of many indications in the report that concerns about diplomatic niceties may have prevented an adequate rescue mission from taking place.
>> the most shocking findings center on the military response to ben ghazi or lack thereof. the administration has consistently given the impression that it did everything possible to rescue the americans under siege in ben ghazi when evidently, he didn't actually lift a finger and two republican members of the committee put it, it's one thing for the committee to have tried and failed, it's another thing entirely to have not tried it all and it gives the question of the white house's...
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embassies, has so far escaped blame for the ben ghazi terrorist attack. four state department middle level managers placed on leave after the assault were reassigned in august with no financial penalty. >> i submit respectfully, mr. chairman, that accountability includes being
embassies, has so far escaped blame for the ben ghazi terrorist attack. four state department middle level managers placed on leave after the assault were reassigned in august with no financial penalty. >> i submit respectfully, mr. chairman, that accountability includes being
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no operation was under way to rescue the people in ben ghazi. the administration politically motivated. internal video caused the attack. it was left vulnerable. and members of the obama administration stone-walled the congressional investigation. >> i believe the government failed its people and lied to the public in the aftermath. >> we owe it to those great americans to make sure we learn the right lessons from this tragedy. >> about that bipartisan report. the white house says the conclusion from this report is no different from the previous congressional investigations. >>> hashtag ben ghazi has been one of the biggest training topics on twitter. >> dan adams tweeted all of these hillary clinton supporters and 13 hours. not one american military aspect was sent to ben ghazi. >>> and pat tweeted, a much higher death toll from u.s. embassy and consulate, packed under republican presidents than under president obama. >>> hillary clinton's presidential rival, donald trump has yet to address the ben ghazi report. delivered an economic policy spe
no operation was under way to rescue the people in ben ghazi. the administration politically motivated. internal video caused the attack. it was left vulnerable. and members of the obama administration stone-walled the congressional investigation. >> i believe the government failed its people and lied to the public in the aftermath. >> we owe it to those great americans to make sure we learn the right lessons from this tragedy. >> about that bipartisan report. the white house...
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my guest today is hamas spokesman ghazi hamad. the movement's rhetoric is unbending, but do the palestinian people long for new ideas? ghazi hamad in gaza city, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. let me ask you a simple question. when the people of gaza ask you how you and the hamas movement are going to make their lives better, what do you say? i think we are struggling, we are working day and night in order to ease the life of people in gaza here. but i think people there understand very well that the reason of this crisis is occupation, is the policy of the siege, is the policy of the blockade, is the pressure on gaza every day, because you know, gaza — israel looks to gaza as a hostile region, and they try to keep gaza under siege, blockade, sanctions, and striking every day. i think we are trying to stop this. i think we try to do that through two tracks — first of all, reconciliation, in order to have one authority, one political regime, one system, and also to be open to the world and also we are working on the t
my guest today is hamas spokesman ghazi hamad. the movement's rhetoric is unbending, but do the palestinian people long for new ideas? ghazi hamad in gaza city, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. let me ask you a simple question. when the people of gaza ask you how you and the hamas movement are going to make their lives better, what do you say? i think we are struggling, we are working day and night in order to ease the life of people in gaza here. but i think people there understand...
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ben ghazi is a case study. this doesn't have the president's fingerprints and this isn't in the white house and this isn't what you used to investigate. >> i think we need very careful to look at a politicized reaction which, obviously, occurred and the politicized reaction was irresponsible, especially at the level of the state department, that hillary clinton should have got out in front and said exactly what happened, but the notion that this is back to some idea of criminality, conservatives can't trust this and liberals can't trust that, i think we got to put this back into the realm of good government. it's not about conservatives. it's not about liberals. we have a problem in washington that nothing is getting done because we cast everything in this hyperideological way, including pavolian responses that democrats make because they think republicans are accusing them of something and vice versa. it is terrible, mr. speaker, it is awful. >> don't forget this is the province of big government. >> that's ri
ben ghazi is a case study. this doesn't have the president's fingerprints and this isn't in the white house and this isn't what you used to investigate. >> i think we need very careful to look at a politicized reaction which, obviously, occurred and the politicized reaction was irresponsible, especially at the level of the state department, that hillary clinton should have got out in front and said exactly what happened, but the notion that this is back to some idea of criminality,...
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they pretended to shoot ghazi several times. and when you're blindfolded and they fire the gun up in the air, it can be very traumatic experience. and at the end of this, we were being moved to yet another location in the late -- around 11:00 last night local time. and as we were moving along the road, the kidnappers came across a rebel checkpoint, something they hadn't expected. so we were in the back of what you would think of as a minivan. and as we were driving along the road, the kidnappers saw this checkpoint, started a gunfight with it. two of the kidnappers were killed. we climbed out of the vehicle and the rebels took us. we spent the night with them. we didn't get much sleep. and we came right here. and we just got into turkey a short while ago. i still have on me, i think these guys do as well the bandages in our pockets. these are the clothes we were wearing. >> made from our bedsheets. >> yeah, they were torn from the bedsheets we were in. it was a traumatic experience. we're very happy to be here. we're in good hea
they pretended to shoot ghazi several times. and when you're blindfolded and they fire the gun up in the air, it can be very traumatic experience. and at the end of this, we were being moved to yet another location in the late -- around 11:00 last night local time. and as we were moving along the road, the kidnappers came across a rebel checkpoint, something they hadn't expected. so we were in the back of what you would think of as a minivan. and as we were driving along the road, the...
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. >> reporter: dler ghazi worksco for the kurdisterterrorism service. he was in charge of security in tuz khurmatu for 10 years, until the iraqi government forced his unit to withdraw mest october. t him in the kurdish city of suleiman. >> ( translated ): the presence of isis in our area is because of the security vacuum between us, f the governmentaqi kurdistan, and the government of iraq. and in addion there's a tical crisis between us that has allowed such groups to spring up between our borders. g>> reporter:hazi agrees to ta us to the kurdish areas that have been most affected by isis' resurgence. i want tomore about how isis operates today, and why it'sef so difficult tot the insurgents. it's unsafe to venture beyond these hills, but with ghazi's help, i find someone who did they tortured us all the time. they forced us to get up at four in the morning to pray. after that our hands were bound behind our backs all day. they dressed us in blue jumpsuits so that they wouldn't confuse us with their fighters. >> reporter: the hostages were freed by gha
. >> reporter: dler ghazi worksco for the kurdisterterrorism service. he was in charge of security in tuz khurmatu for 10 years, until the iraqi government forced his unit to withdraw mest october. t him in the kurdish city of suleiman. >> ( translated ): the presence of isis in our area is because of the security vacuum between us, f the governmentaqi kurdistan, and the government of iraq. and in addion there's a tical crisis between us that has allowed such groups to spring up...
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. >> reporter: both sides agreed that ben ghazi was a tragedy and they want to get to the bottom of it. from there, this hearing split into stark party lines. republicans say the white house is engaged in a coverup and democrats say the gop is trying to score political points to embarrass the president. >> the committee will come to order. >> reporter: republicans on the house foreign affairs committee taking aim at the white house over ben ghazi. >> it's time to fess up. >> i think we need to have a real honest explanation. >> someone forgot to circle the calendar on 9/11. >> reporter: in the two months since four americans included chris stevens were killed, republicans say that that is still not clear why more security officers were not stationed at the u.s. consulate. >> there were not three even. there is supposed to be five. the unwritten rule there were three but there was one there. only one and that is lax security. >> it's opened up more questions. >> reporter: the president defended his administration against charges that it's covered up. the calls for beefed up security in
. >> reporter: both sides agreed that ben ghazi was a tragedy and they want to get to the bottom of it. from there, this hearing split into stark party lines. republicans say the white house is engaged in a coverup and democrats say the gop is trying to score political points to embarrass the president. >> the committee will come to order. >> reporter: republicans on the house foreign affairs committee taking aim at the white house over ben ghazi. >> it's time to fess...
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moments later el ghazi was fortu nate action. moments later el ghazi was fortunate again to be able to continue, eventually recovering from this clash. villa's hopes of getting a result were boosted midway through the second half when masuaku was given his marching orders. not the cards his boss manuel pellegrini was hoping to see on his 66th birthday. farfrom ruining his day, his hammers started hitting back, taking the game to villa. both sides were lacking quality though, with jack grealish wondering the best chance of ending the stalemate. nick pa rrott, of ending the stalemate. nick parrott, bbc news. we were hoping for a better start, three losses, one win and one draw, we feel like we should have got the win that could have happened to anyone. as soon as the team goes to ten men, they sit back, the game opens up and we need to be more deadly in front of goal and a soon as we do we will click into place, i hope. we play with ten men exactly the same, scoring goals, so i'm very happy for the performance of the team, and for
moments later el ghazi was fortu nate action. moments later el ghazi was fortunate again to be able to continue, eventually recovering from this clash. villa's hopes of getting a result were boosted midway through the second half when masuaku was given his marching orders. not the cards his boss manuel pellegrini was hoping to see on his 66th birthday. farfrom ruining his day, his hammers started hitting back, taking the game to villa. both sides were lacking quality though, with jack grealish...
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ghazi will remove. ((dr. ghazi )) "it's an incredible depth of knowledge. it's like foreseeing the future. i can predict exactly what is going to happen in the operating room with this patient." the is a risk factor, done more efficiently.. less blood loss.. 50 percent less radiation exposure for both patient and doctor.. a teaching tool for new surgeons, a rehearsal tool for experts. ((dr. stone)) "is this being done anywhere else? to my knowledge nothing that produces a kidney that you can operate on." and not just kidneys.. prostates.. gall bladders.. and intestines.. ((dr. stone)) isn't." pure genius -- no! more like pure passion and determination. ((dr. ghazi)) "five years from now? five years from now we will have a model that's even better than this, that is more realistic, that might be able to even generate automated metrics - to tell you that you could do this to improve your performance tomorrow in the real case. that's what we're hoping we can do." mark gruba, 8 news now. ((paul joncich)) >> you can catch pure genius right here on channel 8... t
ghazi will remove. ((dr. ghazi )) "it's an incredible depth of knowledge. it's like foreseeing the future. i can predict exactly what is going to happen in the operating room with this patient." the is a risk factor, done more efficiently.. less blood loss.. 50 percent less radiation exposure for both patient and doctor.. a teaching tool for new surgeons, a rehearsal tool for experts. ((dr. stone)) "is this being done anywhere else? to my knowledge nothing that produces a kidney...
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ayatollah seyyed ali ghazi tabatabai, a scholar whose life and times are depicted in the book of asid ali agha. no matter who i ask, i can't find an address. on the other hand , the fire of hajran did not die of fire. he grew up in a religious family. he became famous for his mystical character and in other sciences such as hadith, jurisprudence and interpretation marham asad ali agha was also an opinion leader, so to speak , there are points in his character and behavior, there are outstanding points that can be followed not only by religious people but also by non-religious people. if we factor in the aspect of the case , there are outstanding moral aspects of asid ali agha's book . the pious are the possessors of virtue in this world, their hearts are sad and people are safe from their sting. in this book , ayatollah ghazi's lifestyle and behavior are described and then he comes to his disciples. i was an educated student in such a way that several generations after him continued the so-called shia mysticism, and perhaps the last student in the second generation of his students was
ayatollah seyyed ali ghazi tabatabai, a scholar whose life and times are depicted in the book of asid ali agha. no matter who i ask, i can't find an address. on the other hand , the fire of hajran did not die of fire. he grew up in a religious family. he became famous for his mystical character and in other sciences such as hadith, jurisprudence and interpretation marham asad ali agha was also an opinion leader, so to speak , there are points in his character and behavior, there are outstanding...
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we are talking about ben ghazi, right? leach here, why are they talking about ben ghazi? this is a great example, david. if they had done what lanny davis said they had done, just put the documents out, we wouldn't be talking about this this morning but this is a perfect example in washington, d.c. how you handle the screw-ups. >> why do they think you can hide anything? >> e-mail! >> i think part of the point is that nobody has answered the substantive questions about what they were thinking and when, why they made certain decisions or did not make certain decisions and i think the talking point issue comes down to one point which is why wouldn't you put out a bigger net of possible explanations even at a point of confusion? >> right. >> when we know everybody on the ground was talking about linked to a jihadist group and some decision made not to do that. >> not clear why. >> gene, they are all talking about it because as cokie said, we know this stuff comes out. we know the e-mails come out. why are you talking about five days later a youtube video? >> well, has. every
we are talking about ben ghazi, right? leach here, why are they talking about ben ghazi? this is a great example, david. if they had done what lanny davis said they had done, just put the documents out, we wouldn't be talking about this this morning but this is a perfect example in washington, d.c. how you handle the screw-ups. >> why do they think you can hide anything? >> e-mail! >> i think part of the point is that nobody has answered the substantive questions about what...
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. >> guest: the first thing is we were talking last time about abdul aziz ghazi. after he died he'd been my introduction to all of these and after ghazi died i wrote a piece titled farewell my jihadi friend, which was sort of a single off to this guy who helped at a complex time in my life. the article was published in urdo so even though he had been killed there was still this article i could show to various jihadis and say look, i had a role in his life. >> host: let me just say you knew what was going on because you took the trouble to learn urdo so you were not just a typical journalist relying on a translator, you were in the thick of things and knew what was being said. >> guest: right. it became more complex in the northwest province because i didn't speak pashtun zero. i wanted to visit the taliban and swat that had taken over in the summer of 2007 shortly after the red tosk. they started a series of suicide bombings on the government and set up a sort of islamic state in swat. so to get there and needed a sort of introduction and there was a local journal
. >> guest: the first thing is we were talking last time about abdul aziz ghazi. after he died he'd been my introduction to all of these and after ghazi died i wrote a piece titled farewell my jihadi friend, which was sort of a single off to this guy who helped at a complex time in my life. the article was published in urdo so even though he had been killed there was still this article i could show to various jihadis and say look, i had a role in his life. >> host: let me just say...
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somewhat artsy in ghazi libya. and append a journalist keith harmon snow says the u.s. is pumping out and see gadhafi to foster support for what he calls america's oil operation in libya. what we're getting is a pro you asked for a pentagon one sided picture of a situation which fills the media with the idea that there's freedom fighters involved in and that there is a government regime that and an atrocious terrorist government for the last one hundred seventy roughly this is nonsense. here was an established government whether we like them or not just north korea and iran are established governments when we like them or not or the sudan government and what's happening against them is a war of aggression we are serving one side to portray the idea that could happen is a terrorist and all these people have been killed and freedom fighters are involved in foreign language freedom fighter hasn't been used since the attacks against the by the contras against the iraq war in one thousand name and it's it's a massive oil operations been going on with the support in the invol
somewhat artsy in ghazi libya. and append a journalist keith harmon snow says the u.s. is pumping out and see gadhafi to foster support for what he calls america's oil operation in libya. what we're getting is a pro you asked for a pentagon one sided picture of a situation which fills the media with the idea that there's freedom fighters involved in and that there is a government regime that and an atrocious terrorist government for the last one hundred seventy roughly this is nonsense. here...
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so here to talk to you tonight is the new owner, ghazi shami. >> so i let in rachel shami. >> ghazi will be speaking. he is on the meeting as well. ghazi shami. >> is the name empire by chance? >> yes, that is probably it. >> i will let in empire. >> thank you. appreciate that. >> sure. no problem. i will ask them to unmute. okay. >> can you guys hear me? >> yes. >> okay. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> katelyn, thank you for the intro. you said everything that i thought i was going to have to say. and i am willing to be compliant and to speak about anything that you guys need me for. >> great. so i think it would be helpful if you just kind of started from the beginning a little bit and just tell us a little bit about why you are excited about this project, what you intend to do in there. >> sure. >> what kind of programming, what kind of sound system you're going to have. what kind of outdoor lighting and anticipating steven lee's question. and all sorts of -- just give us a sense of what kind of quality programming you plan on running there? >> sure. so i am a san francisco native. i
so here to talk to you tonight is the new owner, ghazi shami. >> so i let in rachel shami. >> ghazi will be speaking. he is on the meeting as well. ghazi shami. >> is the name empire by chance? >> yes, that is probably it. >> i will let in empire. >> thank you. appreciate that. >> sure. no problem. i will ask them to unmute. okay. >> can you guys hear me? >> yes. >> okay. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> katelyn, thank you...
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some of the bloodiest uprising has taken place in libya's second-biggest city, ben ghazi. they're building a new society and infrastructure. and >> in den ghazi, they are still burning with anger, even though colonel gaddafi's did forces have all fled. huge crowds came out to friday prayers. this is no islamic revolution, but an emotional celebration of what they see as their liberation. and now they are calling for god's help in -- in freeing tripoli as well. along the perimeter of the military base, evidence of the desperate struggle that cost the lives of around 300 opposition supporters. after protestors were fired upon from inside, they even launched construction vehicles at the wall, some of them loaded with petrol to try to blast their a -- blast their way through. >> this is the side of a bitter battle between protesters and colonel gaddafi'supporterss. now people are in a bit of good days, amazed at what they have achieved. but they're also looking to rebuild their city and their country. >> barricaded against future attacks, this court house is home to the commit
some of the bloodiest uprising has taken place in libya's second-biggest city, ben ghazi. they're building a new society and infrastructure. and >> in den ghazi, they are still burning with anger, even though colonel gaddafi's did forces have all fled. huge crowds came out to friday prayers. this is no islamic revolution, but an emotional celebration of what they see as their liberation. and now they are calling for god's help in -- in freeing tripoli as well. along the perimeter of the...
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we talked about a lot of other issues, ben ghazi and guns and you name it. there are thousand other issues going. you and i both know in the long run, it's the death that is going to determine how this country looks, how our children live 20 years from now economically. where are we? >> we are having more discussions and more communication between the white house and members of the senate than ever have been before. i think the president sincerely wants to get a big deal. i think he understands. you know, joe and mika, this country is posed to boom if, in fact, we would restore the confidence with the leadership that is here in washington. it's primed. we're primed from both competitive in the standpoint, primed from an energy standpoint, primed from a capital sitting on the sidelines. all we need is confidence and leadership. >> you're excited about america -- we have so many talking about how america's best days are behind us. you, i guess, like me, you're excited about america's economic future. things do look pretty good for us, don't they, in the long r
we talked about a lot of other issues, ben ghazi and guns and you name it. there are thousand other issues going. you and i both know in the long run, it's the death that is going to determine how this country looks, how our children live 20 years from now economically. where are we? >> we are having more discussions and more communication between the white house and members of the senate than ever have been before. i think the president sincerely wants to get a big deal. i think he...
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city but reporters need rebels to hear in the opposition's press center in ghazi internet access isn't restrictive and the coffee available twenty four hours the message is on the wall and sometimes finds its way into reports of the people the cries of each from the stairs so we are really in the. mood because we don't trust the driver so we have to be within the horsemeat circle so you as a human being you tell me how could you be i mean it's just stupid here is human rights with rebels professing their readiness to fight gadhafi is regime to the bitter end no wonder news reports a caring predictions of in an uncivil war yet as the rebels inability to mount a fully fledged defensive becomes more apparent so is the imbalance nature of the coverage media me call good after delusional but in their assessment of the events and leaving they don't show a full grasp of the street either. many people think that being one correspondent takes over courage and hard work but actually a fun it's much easier and quicker more enjoyable than routine journalistic assignments especially when they were
city but reporters need rebels to hear in the opposition's press center in ghazi internet access isn't restrictive and the coffee available twenty four hours the message is on the wall and sometimes finds its way into reports of the people the cries of each from the stairs so we are really in the. mood because we don't trust the driver so we have to be within the horsemeat circle so you as a human being you tell me how could you be i mean it's just stupid here is human rights with rebels...
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hamad thanks so much for being on going underground ghazi so on thursday israeli security minister. said two important things arguably one that assad of syria is part of an axis of evil and two israel is being dragged into a campaign against hamas what happened to the un brokered cease fire. ok i think israel is getting crazy they're trying to resolve all its a problems either in tin or experience through the military operation and aggression against the palestinians against the syrians against the only pennies they think that they are above the low so they think that they are strong country they can target they can kill they can strike everywhere but i don't know about because i think that is why they try many times to target gaza to try to impose to kill more people more victims but they did not succeed to achieve their goals to break a mass down all to break the police you know people in gaza or to push him to. realize the way to fly i think we are struggling for our freedom to put into for the cure patient to put in for the blockade and to get already ignaty we will not suffer a
hamad thanks so much for being on going underground ghazi so on thursday israeli security minister. said two important things arguably one that assad of syria is part of an axis of evil and two israel is being dragged into a campaign against hamas what happened to the un brokered cease fire. ok i think israel is getting crazy they're trying to resolve all its a problems either in tin or experience through the military operation and aggression against the palestinians against the syrians against...
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a recent direst meant to be a british intelligence services are group here ghazi a group that was briefly are arrested. back home local leaders say that they do not want any foreign intervention in fact they say if indeed it happens if planes are regularly into the hands of the ad they're very adamant that these uprising whatever it's not remains to be seen as. as a canyon after all of the. people the majority of the population including the. gadhafi do not want foreign intervention because that is the wrong scenario what washington is aiming at is this. could rule over the oil reserves which constitute billions and billions of dollars of proceeds with. some of the opposition leaders told us today that they're now so. to accumulate all of their resources that. they have to. get out of the town of. or not the opposition forces will be able to counter offensive. it still remains the best thing that our army is pretty much just in korea and they help weapons but they're very poorly trained at the same time the only thing that i would say is on their side is that. they're very crazy been tryi
a recent direst meant to be a british intelligence services are group here ghazi a group that was briefly are arrested. back home local leaders say that they do not want any foreign intervention in fact they say if indeed it happens if planes are regularly into the hands of the ad they're very adamant that these uprising whatever it's not remains to be seen as. as a canyon after all of the. people the majority of the population including the. gadhafi do not want foreign intervention because...
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a recent virus meant to be a british intelligence services who are group here so even ghazi a group that was briefly are arrested. the back home local leaders say that they do not want any foreign intervention in fact they say if indeed it happens it will play directly into the hands of the. and they're very adamant that the surprising whatever it's successful on north remains to be seen as an achievement as it can even after all of the levy of people now because office live continues to lives that these uprising is not only exported from the rest but actually that it has to . get off his foreign minister yesterday. essentially said just that i think time being is supporting terrorist organizations here is certainly very here's what he said. but journals are gangs encouraged by these people. and iraq could be seen with the security agencies are behind the film kind of proceeds with these to. see the destruction will increase the situation will be like in somalia. now before i mean gore is still going on around the towns of bragger and ras lanuf after l.-i being starved to their prizing r
a recent virus meant to be a british intelligence services who are group here so even ghazi a group that was briefly are arrested. the back home local leaders say that they do not want any foreign intervention in fact they say if indeed it happens it will play directly into the hands of the. and they're very adamant that the surprising whatever it's successful on north remains to be seen as an achievement as it can even after all of the levy of people now because office live continues to lives...
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side of what the art see in ghazi libya talk of international involvement in libya has been tough to award from the u.s. vice president who's been meeting with russian leadership you know biden is on day two of his visit to moscow. has the details. there's been speculation of course the internet has been rife with sources claiming that joe biden has indeed tried to guarantee russia's support should the u.s. decide to go ahead with its military intervention in libya we do know that several foreign nations of course including the united states have not ruled out the possibility of bringing their troops to libya in order to resolve the conflict while others including russia have so far chosen to stand back a libyan settle the matter for themselves well this of course is the second day of joe biden's visit to moscow and you during those two days he had quite a busy agenda of course meeting with the russian leaders both the russian president meeting with the age of and the prime minister. of the focus was mostly on trade talks joe biden who of course was heralded as the current reset in t
side of what the art see in ghazi libya talk of international involvement in libya has been tough to award from the u.s. vice president who's been meeting with russian leadership you know biden is on day two of his visit to moscow. has the details. there's been speculation of course the internet has been rife with sources claiming that joe biden has indeed tried to guarantee russia's support should the u.s. decide to go ahead with its military intervention in libya we do know that several...
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screens have been ghazi really look like the center of the rebel resistance but in reality it's more like a seaside resort than a conflict zone who told the fully booked withdrawal is presidents go about their daily lives here boys are looking for new things to play with toy guns are in council supply some reports sent from bin ghazi referred to the tree in eastern libya as war not a conflict zone where rebels are engaged in sporadic. and oscillated beach battles with program after forces but an all out war now i don't have any theory i think is going on institutional it's ok enough research is one of the first reporters to arrive and because the several days she's been traveling with the rebels about two hundred kilometers west of the city at some point the pro-government forces opened fire at her through a focal point of the record there's a war going on and whether really i could or not there is that there is a frontline you know and there are people with guns and there are two sides fighting she's channels know the gunfire and explosions snakes are strong disease but they also ca
screens have been ghazi really look like the center of the rebel resistance but in reality it's more like a seaside resort than a conflict zone who told the fully booked withdrawal is presidents go about their daily lives here boys are looking for new things to play with toy guns are in council supply some reports sent from bin ghazi referred to the tree in eastern libya as war not a conflict zone where rebels are engaged in sporadic. and oscillated beach battles with program after forces but...
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some reports sent from them ghazi referred to fitri sion is generally beer as war not a conflict zone where rebels are engaged in sporadic and are slated preacher battles with program after forces but an all out war no i don't have any fear life is going on as usual it's ok you know what's one of the first reporters to arrive in ghazi for several days has been traveling with the rebels about two hundred kilometers west of the city at some point the pro-government forces opened fire at her crew a focal point of her report there is a war going on where the real like it or not there is that there is a frontline you know and there are people with guns and there are two sides fighting serious channels know that gunfire and explosions snake for strong t.v. but they also can help to blow things out of proportion with journalists and leave the true. what's really from tripoli and all the good alfie controlled parts of libya some can find themselves sucked in but the rebel sides of the story parables are just opening up to journalists they just love them and. just whenever they take one city w
some reports sent from them ghazi referred to fitri sion is generally beer as war not a conflict zone where rebels are engaged in sporadic and are slated preacher battles with program after forces but an all out war no i don't have any fear life is going on as usual it's ok you know what's one of the first reporters to arrive in ghazi for several days has been traveling with the rebels about two hundred kilometers west of the city at some point the pro-government forces opened fire at her crew...
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was thinking that ben ghazi was more like paris than baghdad. had we treated ben ghazi as a fortress in the middle of a military base, i think we might have had a better chance. nobody can predict exactly, you know, what could happen with different outcomes, but i think when we have a civil war raging, we have to consider whether or not one of the errors in decision was how we chose to protect or not protect the consulate. where is this still important? i think it's still important because i'm concerned another attack could happen like this in other countries that are under state department control. i know you're probably well aware of sort of the situation on the ground in libya, but i don't know that it's perfectly stable. i'm concerned whether or not we could have another attack of this magnitude in tripoli at the embassy. we no longer have any consulate in ben ghazi, correct? >> we didn't have one then, senator. that is not a consulate. >> okay. we had some kind of -- it was -- >> not a consulate. >> okay. anyway, my concern is whether or no
was thinking that ben ghazi was more like paris than baghdad. had we treated ben ghazi as a fortress in the middle of a military base, i think we might have had a better chance. nobody can predict exactly, you know, what could happen with different outcomes, but i think when we have a civil war raging, we have to consider whether or not one of the errors in decision was how we chose to protect or not protect the consulate. where is this still important? i think it's still important because i'm...
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almost three weeks ago columns of rebel pickup trucks have been crisscrossing the desert around in ghazi rebel say the vehicles in the billets he allows them to dodge attacks from pro-government forces and has more than once saved their lives we got thrown by bombs. from the slow growth that we were trying to escape encumbered. get everybody through were these old pieces of soviet or more have been rusting on the main embankment of the ghazi ever since the rebels to cover the c.t.e. they now serve as a playground for kids and singles of defeat for the despised regime. this man was among hundreds of young officers who in the 1980's were centrist soviet military academies very good at his government now a staunch critic of the libyan leader he says tanks like the gadhafi regime have a long while to leave their days. all this heavy armor is no get it that's why pickup trucks came in so handy with slight modifications that can easily be converted to try to round rocket launchers and machine guns utilizing the utility vehicles for rabbit attacks is hardly a lead to an invention pickup trucks
almost three weeks ago columns of rebel pickup trucks have been crisscrossing the desert around in ghazi rebel say the vehicles in the billets he allows them to dodge attacks from pro-government forces and has more than once saved their lives we got thrown by bombs. from the slow growth that we were trying to escape encumbered. get everybody through were these old pieces of soviet or more have been rusting on the main embankment of the ghazi ever since the rebels to cover the c.t.e. they now...
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taahra ghazi, i'm so work with people... taahra ghazi, l'm so sorry _ work with people... taahra ghazi, l'm so sorry to — work with people... taahra ghazi, i'm so sorry to interrupt, - work with people... taahra ghazi, i'm so sorry to interrupt, i'm - i'm so sorry to interrupt, i'm pleased you are able to tell us that story. we are just coming to the end of the programme is running out of time, but thank you so much. that was taahra ghazi from actionaid, and you are watching bbc news. hello. in recent days we have become acclimatised to temperatures in the mid to high teens and afternoon sunshine, but looking into the weekend, you can say goodbye to those, particularly by wednesday, we are going to be struggling to get temperatures in the higher end of single figures. cooler, though, certainly for central and eastern england a sunday afternoon thanks to a bank of low cloud that has pulled in from the north sea during the night. it will tend to perhaps burn off a little across parts of east anglia and the south—east through the afternoon, but looks set to stay quite sol
taahra ghazi, i'm so work with people... taahra ghazi, l'm so sorry _ work with people... taahra ghazi, l'm so sorry to — work with people... taahra ghazi, i'm so sorry to interrupt, - work with people... taahra ghazi, i'm so sorry to interrupt, i'm - i'm so sorry to interrupt, i'm pleased you are able to tell us that story. we are just coming to the end of the programme is running out of time, but thank you so much. that was taahra ghazi from actionaid, and you are watching bbc news. hello....
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the most common sound in ghazi ever since rebels seized weapons depots in eastern libya rifles became the ultimate symbol of masculinity that every young man in this city wants one thing in common between more market are free and of course the struggling town c.t.m. is a fascination with the arms believe in later developed a liking for kalashnikov rifles so much so that he even had an eight k. so just seven munition plants built here in libya the rounds of these plants produced an hour hayling all across eastern libya on the frontlines and beyond getting mad with rifles have become a fixture on the streets of the ghazi they're eager to show them off and often slap happy in their handling of the arms hands or a soldier from the bin gassy garrison who joined their freising says many of his fellow rebels don't have any experience with arms which he says is made out by their passionate determination of see the world who will for instance who belong. to the last drop of gold is on the moon the moon. is that you've been ghazi is still living off of the revolutionary fever from dusk to dawn
the most common sound in ghazi ever since rebels seized weapons depots in eastern libya rifles became the ultimate symbol of masculinity that every young man in this city wants one thing in common between more market are free and of course the struggling town c.t.m. is a fascination with the arms believe in later developed a liking for kalashnikov rifles so much so that he even had an eight k. so just seven munition plants built here in libya the rounds of these plants produced an hour hayling...
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of what the arts he'd been ghazi. before all the ongoing unrest in libya of the international response has taught now to political writer diana johnston she's joining us from paris very good evening to thanks for being on the program or just a few hours ago nato said that it was united and france said also today it's recognizing the rebels as the legitimate power so i don't know what it is that the view from paris really the rest of the alliance members think that they're just not being pounded about it what what do you think the true picture is. well since they said they were united that rather implies that they're not objecting to the french . diplomatic or rather under contract except. as you noted seems so wildly coming out and so i think. well i think. i fear that what we're seeing here is simply a play for time in order to build up the propaganda. a little but heavier to justify military intervention and i think that i fear that what they're waiting for is a little bit more the judge said that especially if civi
of what the arts he'd been ghazi. before all the ongoing unrest in libya of the international response has taught now to political writer diana johnston she's joining us from paris very good evening to thanks for being on the program or just a few hours ago nato said that it was united and france said also today it's recognizing the rebels as the legitimate power so i don't know what it is that the view from paris really the rest of the alliance members think that they're just not being pounded...
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ben ghazi is different. questionable decisions and judgment and people reacted and shocking enough and you know this from government few people come off second best in their own e-mails and we used to say in the state department no one sent in a reporting telegram the other guy took me to the cleaners or our agency did the worse and the other agency did the best. all of these taken together which i thought you were going, not the kind of thing will make the best and the brightest one to government. nothing about this is appealing or attractive and humiliating testimony you saw. did you take notes? i don't remember. i don't know the details but it's hard to feel good about the entire process. >> even a liberal or progressive democratic president will take a lot of power in a lot of circumstances and represents are right to ask questions about all three of these things. in each one of these stores still questions we don't know the answers to and it's proper for republicans to ask. mostly they have asked in way
ben ghazi is different. questionable decisions and judgment and people reacted and shocking enough and you know this from government few people come off second best in their own e-mails and we used to say in the state department no one sent in a reporting telegram the other guy took me to the cleaners or our agency did the worse and the other agency did the best. all of these taken together which i thought you were going, not the kind of thing will make the best and the brightest one to...
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an example of that was the presence of the residents of the village of heydara ghazi khan, who went live on the air, "hello to the revolution , my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, the presence of the residents of the village of heydara ghazi khan, with the coordination of the agriculture group of the village and the nomads of the news agency and other colleagues and national media in the centers provinces during the fajr decade and the victory day of the islamic revolution, coordination of production and may it be on the air that we will speak for you, dear people. mojtaba rouhi, radio news agency , i am talking about the coverage of the fajr decade ceremony in the rural and nomadic areas of the country, baba mojtabi rohi , the editor of the rural and nomadic agriculture group of rouhi radio news agency, you are very welcome, coverage of the march. this year, it was broadcasted in the
an example of that was the presence of the residents of the village of heydara ghazi khan, who went live on the air, "hello to the revolution , my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, my life, the presence of the residents of the village of heydara ghazi khan, with the coordination of the...
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she does not having to do with an ghazi. -- if benghazi. she knows nothing about this. >> she volunteered. >> yes, but she knows nothing. and why is she talking about it? >> she was talking about it because somebody from the administration was going to speak and they put her out in what is known in the trade as a full of whiskey. she did every single shell. she was not privy to it, but she did have the administration's distilled intelligence on it. that is what she was representing. to the best of my knowledge, she did not say anything that the administration did not want her to say. but i think that the impression left by the president in the press conference is that this is my manhood involved. she is my nominee and then she pulls herself. >> still ahead, the fiscal cliff. come along for the ride. >> we had a very constructive meeting with the president to talk about america's fiscal problems. i outlined a framework that deals with reforming our tax code and reforming our spending. i believe the framework that i have outlined in our meeti
she does not having to do with an ghazi. -- if benghazi. she knows nothing about this. >> she volunteered. >> yes, but she knows nothing. and why is she talking about it? >> she was talking about it because somebody from the administration was going to speak and they put her out in what is known in the trade as a full of whiskey. she did every single shell. she was not privy to it, but she did have the administration's distilled intelligence on it. that is what she was...
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ben ghazi hearings go. the "the washington post" reporting that the focus now has turned directly to hillary clinton. a lot of democrats are trying to undo her for 2016 already and bill clinton saying let's stop talking about 2016. i think he is recognizing making her too big of a target. you have wiretapping? >> i do. >> easier for the feds to wiretap us. they can can go into our e-mails and instant messages. >> instant messages? >> you should see the snap chats willie sends me. good lord. >> as long as you stay away from the snap chats. >> willie, you need to stop. my daughter saw one of those. >> they disappear. >> poof shroom. >> but not before i'm disturbed. >> why would they create a technology like that, willie? we will talk about that later too. vladimir putin, did you see how rude he was to john kerry? >> we will get to that. we had a great time in philadelphia last night. we thank the folks there to the philadelphia free library. >> newfound woman for three young woman who were held captainive and
ben ghazi hearings go. the "the washington post" reporting that the focus now has turned directly to hillary clinton. a lot of democrats are trying to undo her for 2016 already and bill clinton saying let's stop talking about 2016. i think he is recognizing making her too big of a target. you have wiretapping? >> i do. >> easier for the feds to wiretap us. they can can go into our e-mails and instant messages. >> instant messages? >> you should see the snap...
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today, democrats and republicans went after each other for trying to politicize ben ghazi. >> what is clear is that this administration, including the president himself, has intentionally misinformed, lied to the american people in the aftermath of the tragedy. >> if you want an honest investigation of this tragedy, we will join you. but if you want to persist in trying somehow to put this, lay this at the doorstep of the president or the secretary of state or the united nations ambassador, you will find us ready and willing photoresist to the teeth. -- willing to resist to the teeth. >> reporter: david petraeus was a concern among some committee members today who want to know exactly what is in the report compiled by petraeus following his visit to libya. petraeus resigned last week after admitting to an affair and the fbi is investigating if classified information on ben ghazi was given to his mistress, paula broadwell, will? >> so far, fitz, the president is not convinced there was a national security breach, right? >> reporter: that is what he said yesterday, however, as the presi
today, democrats and republicans went after each other for trying to politicize ben ghazi. >> what is clear is that this administration, including the president himself, has intentionally misinformed, lied to the american people in the aftermath of the tragedy. >> if you want an honest investigation of this tragedy, we will join you. but if you want to persist in trying somehow to put this, lay this at the doorstep of the president or the secretary of state or the united nations...
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i'm about to go to bench ghazi, libya to start a cardiac clinic. >> emily u you started a blog and were surprised by the comments you got. what is the negativity as known as haters? what does that -- >> haters. >> you know the term. >> i do. i get a tremendous amount of positivity because it's such a new sport and so exciting. at the same time i might get negativity from the community. some people will judge my moves or my words and i think that's something that happens. >> it threw you. >> it threw me. >> because? >> what safety precautions do you take? do you always have a net underneath you? >> there almost always is a harness.
i'm about to go to bench ghazi, libya to start a cardiac clinic. >> emily u you started a blog and were surprised by the comments you got. what is the negativity as known as haters? what does that -- >> haters. >> you know the term. >> i do. i get a tremendous amount of positivity because it's such a new sport and so exciting. at the same time i might get negativity from the community. some people will judge my moves or my words and i think that's something that happens....
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we have identified the forces that could to ben ghazi. they are spinning up as we speak. they include a special operations forces element that was in croatia. >> spun up as we speak means we've made contact with them and they confirmed that they been given the order and they are making progress toward going to that location. >> retired army green beret colonel andrew wood commanded a special forces antiterrorism team protecting amb. chris stevens and other diplomats in libya. >> i feel duty bound to come forward. >> in 2012, mr. wood told congress his team was removed by the obama administration a month before the attack despite warnings of terrorist violence to come. or would speaking out with a startling claim. those special forces offered in the military email were on their way to benghazi, but returned back. >> those individuals, i know, loaded the aircraft and got on their way to benghazi to respond to that incident. they were not allowed to cross the border as per protocol until they get approval from the commander-in-chief. that authority did not come from him othe
we have identified the forces that could to ben ghazi. they are spinning up as we speak. they include a special operations forces element that was in croatia. >> spun up as we speak means we've made contact with them and they confirmed that they been given the order and they are making progress toward going to that location. >> retired army green beret colonel andrew wood commanded a special forces antiterrorism team protecting amb. chris stevens and other diplomats in libya....